U.S. patent application number 10/339870 was filed with the patent office on 2004-03-11 for pick up cap for an electrical socket.
Invention is credited to Lei, JinFeng, Li, Ren-Chih, Zang, Yuang-Lung.
Application Number | 20040048495 10/339870 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 31989811 |
Filed Date | 2004-03-11 |
United States Patent
Application |
20040048495 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Lei, JinFeng ; et
al. |
March 11, 2004 |
Pick up cap for an electrical socket
Abstract
A CPU socket assembly comprises a CPU socket and a pick up cap
to be vertically attached to the CPU socket. The cover defines a
square opening surrounded by four inner side edges and four
recesses defined at junctions of a bottom face of the cover and the
four side edges respectively. The pick up cap includes a base
defined a smooth and integral top surface and an opposite bottom
surface. Four blocks are formed on the bottom surface corresponding
to the recesses of the cover. Each block forms a latch protrusion
at a longitudinal edge thereof distal from the bottom surface. In
assembly, the latch protrusions of the pick up cap engage in the
recesses of the inner side edges of the cover.
Inventors: |
Lei, JinFeng; (Kun san,
CN) ; Li, Ren-Chih; (Tu-chen, TW) ; Zang,
Yuang-Lung; (Tu-chen, TW) |
Correspondence
Address: |
WEI TE CHUNG
FOXCONN INTERNATIONAL, INC.
1650 MEMOREX DRIVE
SANTA CLARA
CA
95050
US
|
Family ID: |
31989811 |
Appl. No.: |
10/339870 |
Filed: |
January 9, 2003 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
439/41 |
Current CPC
Class: |
H01R 12/727 20130101;
H01R 13/629 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
439/041 |
International
Class: |
H01R 013/60 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Sep 11, 2002 |
TW |
91214230 |
Claims
We claim:
1. A central processing unit (CPU) socket assembly for being moved
for assembly onto a printed circuit board by a vacuum suction
device, comprising: a CPU socket having a cover, the cover defining
a central opening and at least one recess adjacent and in
communication with the central opening; and a pick up cap removably
assembled with the cover, the pick up cap defining a top surface
and a bottom surface, at least one block being formed on the bottom
surface of the pick up cap for engaging in the at least one recess;
wherein the top surface of the pick up cap is uniformly smooth and
integral.
2. The CPU socket assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein a latch
protrusion is formed at a distal end of the block.
3. The CPU socket assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the at
least one recess is defined at a bottom surface of the cover at the
central opening.
4. The CPU socket assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cover
defines four recesses, and four blocks are formed on the bottom
surface of the pick up cap.
5. The CPU socket assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the
central opening is rectangular.
6. A central processing unit (CPU) socket assembly, comprising: a
CPU socket defining a central opening; and a pick up cap including
a flat base, the base defining a top surface and a bottom surface,
at least one block being provided on the bottom surface, the at
least one block engaging in the central opening of the CPU socket;
wherein the top surface of the pick up cap is unblemishedly smooth
and integral so that a vacuum suction device can reliably suck the
top surface of the pick up cap without air leakage.
7. The CPU socket assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein the
central opening is rectangular.
8. The CPU socket assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein the CPU
socket includes a cover, and the central opening is defined in the
cover.
9. The CPU socket assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein at least
one recess is defined in a junction of a bottom face and an inside
edge of the cover at the central opening.
10. The CPU socket assembly as claimed in claim 9, wherein the at
least one block forms a latch protrusion at a distal end thereof,
and the latch protrusion engaging in the at least one recess of the
cover.
11. A pick and place cap for removable attachment to an electronic
part so as to provide an assembly that can be picked up and placed
by a machine, said electronic part having internal edge portions,
the pick and place cap comprising: a base having a uniformly smooth
and integral surface for engagement with the machine; and at least
one block formed on another surface of the base for removable
engagement with the edge portions of the electronic part.
12. The pick and place cap as claimed in claim 1, wherein the
electronic part is a central processing unit (CPU) socket having a
base and a cover slidably mounted on the base.
13. The pick and place cap as claimed in claim 12, wherein the
cover defines a square opening.
14. The pick and place cap as claimed in claim 13, wherein at least
one recess is defined in a bottom face of at least one of the edge
portions of the cover at the square opening.
15. The pick and place cap as claimed in claim 14, wherein the at
least one block forms a latch protrusion at a distal end thereof,
and the latch protrusion engages in the at least one recess of the
cover.
16. An electronic assembly comprising: a socket defining a
rectangular contact region with thereof lengthwise and lateral
directions perpendicular to each other; an opening defined in a
center portion of said contact region, an exterior contour of said
socket being much larger than said opening, said opening defining a
plurality of boundary sides thereof; at least two recesses formed
in at least two of said boundary sides, respectively; and a pick up
cap including a planar base defining thereon opposite top and
bottom surfaces with a pair of blocks downwardly extending from
said bottom surface and respectively latchably engaged within the
corresponding recesses; wherein said blocks are somewhat
deflectable so as to allow the cap to be downwardly attachably
seated unto the top surface of the base.
17. The assembly as claimed in claim 16, wherein said pair of
blocks are opposite to each other.
18. The assembly as claimed in claim 16, wherein there are three
blocks extending from the bottom surface and respectively received
in three recesses formed in three boundary sides of the
opening.
19. The assembly as claimed in claim 16, wherein said cap fully
covers said opening and provides a complete smooth plane above said
opening without blemish.
20. The assembly as claimed in claim 16, wherein said cap is much
larger than the opening in either the lengthwise direction or the
lateral direction.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention relates to an electrical socket, and
particularly to a pick up cap of the electrical socket used for
manipulating the electrical socket onto an electronic device where
the socket is seated.
[0003] 2. Description of the Prior Art
[0004] Electronic components, such as CPU (Central Processing Unit)
sockets, are often appropriately positioned on a printed circuit
board (PCB) like a motherboard by means of a vacuum suction device.
Since the cover of the CPU socket has a plurality of through holes
in the substantial entire surface thereof, a pick up cap of the CPU
socket has to be attached on edges or side areas of the CPU socket
and the vacuum suction device is then able to engage on a top flat
surface of the pick up cap so as to properly move and position the
CPU socket onto the PCB. Such a pick up cap is disclosed in U.S.
Pat. No. 6,413,111. Referring to FIGS. 6 through 8, a conventional
CPU socket assembly comprises a CPU socket 8 and a pick up cap 9 to
be vertically attached to the CPU socket 8. The CPU socket 8 has a
housing 83 retaining a plurality of terminals, and a slidable cover
81 covering the housing 83. The cover 81 defines a square opening
82 and several recesses 822 defined at inner side edges 821 of the
opening and communicating with the square opening 82 near a bottom
inner surface of the cover 81. The pick up cap 9 is vertically
assembled with the cover 81 during the process of the CPU socket 8
being arranged onto the PCB. The pick up cap 9 forms on a bottom
surface thereof an embossment 94, and a pair of latching arms 93
opposite to the embossment 94. Corresponding to the embossment 94
and each latching arm 93, the pick up cap 9 defines a plurality of
slots 92 extending vertically therethrough. Referring particularly
to FIG. 8, the embossment 94 is firstly inserted into a
corresponding recess 822 of the cover 81, and the latching arms 93
are then latched within the other corresponding recesses 822 of the
cover 81, thereby attaching the pick up cap 9 to the cover 81.
Thus, the CPU socket assembly is appropriately positioned on the
PCB by using a vacuum suction nozzle (not shown) to suck the top
surface 91 of the pick up cap 9 and move both the cap and socket to
an appropriate place on the PCB.
[0005] In the molding process of the pick up cap 9, the latching
distal ends of the embossment 94 and latching arms 93 are formed by
means of some pins extending through the slots 92 of the cap 9 from
the mold. Therefore, the slots 92 are necessarily defined. However,
any blemish like a gap or a recess in the surface of a pick-up cap
is likely to diminish steady and reliable sucking of the pick-up
cap by the vacuum suction nozzle. In particular, the cap 9 having
the slots 92 in its top surface is likely to adversely affect
reliable sucking of the top surface 91 of the cap 9 by the vacuum
suction nozzle, because of air leakage from slots 92 of the pick up
cap 9.
[0006] In view of the above, a new pick up cap for an electrical
socket that overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages is
desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to
provide a pick up cap for a CPU socket which can be effectively and
reliably lifted up by a vacuum suction nozzle during the process of
assembling the CPU socket with a PCB.
[0008] To achieve the above-mentioned object, a CPU socket assembly
in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention
comprises a CPU socket and a pick up cap to be vertically attached
to the CPU-socket. The cover defines a square opening surrounded by
four inner side edges and four recesses defined at junctions of a
bottom face of the cover and the four side edges respectively. The
pick up cap includes a base defined a smooth and integral top
surface and an opposite bottom surface. Four blocks are formed on
the bottom surface corresponding to the recesses of the cover. Each
block forms a latch protrusion at a longitudinal edge thereof
distal from the bottom surface. In assembly, the latch protrusions
of the pick up cap engage in the recesses of the inner side edges
of the cover.
[0009] Other objects, advantages and novel features of the
invention will become more apparent from the following detailed
description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying
drawings, in which:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] FIG. 1 is an exploded, isometric view of a CPU socket
assembly in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present
invention, the CPU socket assembly comprising a pick up cap and a
CPU socket, the CPU socket comprising a base and a cover;
[0011] FIG. 2 is an enlarged, isometric view of the pick up cap of
FIG. 1, showing the pick up cap inverted;
[0012] FIG. 3 is an assembled view of FIG. 1;
[0013] FIG. 4 is an enlarged, isometric view of the pick up cap and
the cover of FIG. 1 attached together and inverted, with parts
thereof cut away for clearer illustration;
[0014] FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of a circled portion V of FIG.
4;
[0015] FIG. 6 is an exploded isometric view of a conventional CPU
socket assembly, the CPU socket assembly comprising a pick up cap
and a CPU socket, the CPU socket comprising a base and a cover;
[0016] FIG. 7 is an enlarged, isometric view of the pick up cap of
FIG. 6, showing the pick up cap inverted; and
[0017] FIG. 8 is an enlarged, isometric view of the pick up cap and
the cover of FIG. 6 attached together and inverted.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE
INVENTION
[0018] Reference will now be made to the drawings to describe the
present invention in detail.
[0019] Referring to FIG. 1, a CPU socket assembly in accordance
with the present invention comprises a CPU socket 2 and a pick up
cap 1. The pick up cap 1 is vertically fastened onto the CPU socket
2 during processes of assembling the CPU socket 2 with a printed
circuit board (not shown).
[0020] The CPU socket 2 has an insulative housing 21 receiving a
plurality of conducive contacts (not shown) therein for soldering
to the printed circuit board, and a cover 22 slidably mounted on
the housing 21. Further referring to FIG. 4, the cover 22 defines a
central square-shaped opening 221 surrounded by four inner side
edges 222. An array of pin holes 224 is defined around the square
opening 221, for insertion therethrough of corresponding pins of
the CPU (not shown). Four recesses 223 are defined at junctions of
a bottom face of the cover 22 and the four side edges 222
respectively.
[0021] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the pick up cap 1 includes a
flat base 11. The base 11 defines a smooth and integral top surface
111, and an opposite bottom surface 112. Four blocks 12 are formed
on the bottom surface 112, corresponding to the recesses 223 of the
cover 22. Each block 12 forms a latch protrusion 121 at a
longitudinal edge thereof distal from the bottom surface 112.
[0022] Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, in assembly, the pick up cap 1
is vertically inserted onto the cover 22. The latch protrusions 121
of the pick up cap 1 engage in the recesses 223 of the inner side
edges 222 of the cover 22. The blocks 12 abut against the inner
side edges 222. Thus a CPU socket assembly is obtained, as shown in
FIG. 3. The pick up cap 1 is securely fastened on the cover 22 of
the CPU socket 2 by said engagement of the latch protrusions
121.
[0023] The top surface 111 of the pick up cap 1 is smooth and
integral, thus enabling the pick up cap 1 to be reliably sucked by
a vacuum nozzle (not shown) without air leakage during processing.
In molding of the pick up cap 1, the latching blocks 12 of the pick
up cap 1 can be easily formed by a mold having active mold pins
that can be removed without disturbing the latch protrusions 121 of
the blocks 12. That is, the latching blocks 12 of the pick up cap 1
can be formed without the need for any specialized molding pins
that would otherwise create unwanted slots in the pick up cap
1.
[0024] While a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present
invention has been shown and described, equivalent modifications
and changes known to persons skilled in the art according to the
spirit of the present invention are considered within the scope of
the present invention as defined in the appended claims.
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